Your car’s tires are a consumable part that you want to last for as long as possible. The best way to make sure that you’re able to do that is to follow these tips from Miller Auto Care for protecting and maintaining your car’s tires.
Check the Air Pressure Regularly
Air pressure doesn’t just impact things like gas mileage, it also affects how long your tires are going to last. Whether they’re under- or over-inflated, improper air pressure in your car’s tires reduces their lifespan. Your car’s owner’s manual, and the sticker on the inside edge of the driver’s side door, gives you information about the proper air pressure for your car’s tires. Check the pressure at least a couple of times a month.
Get Your Tires Balanced
Balanced tires are able to meet the road properly. There are a few times when you need to make sure that your tires are balanced as perfectly as possible. The most important might be when you get brand new tires. Balancing new tires ensures that you start out as evenly as possible. Tire wear changes balance, so you might also want to have the balance checked every other tire rotation, just to be sure.
Rotate Your Tires Regularly
Regular tire rotation helps with uneven tread wear, so it’s important that you’re getting that handled every few thousand miles or so. Many car owners decide to have rotation handled at the same time as an oil change, since these services need to be performed around the same mileage or timeframe. That’s an easy way to make sure you don’t forget.
Alignments Are Not Optional
Another tire service that sometimes gets skipped or forgotten is wheel alignments. When you get your wheel alignment checked, you’re verifying that the wheels line up properly. This affects not just tire wear, but also handling and suspension. It’s typically a good idea to get your car’s alignment checked at least once a year, because just normal wear and tear can cause a great deal of issues with keeping wheels aligned properly.
Start your tires out the right way with Miller Auto Care in Medford, OR. We can help you to find the right tires and to keep up with maintenance that maximizes the lifespan of your new tires. If you just need to catch up with some of these tire and wheel services, we can happily help you with that, too.

